Critical Surface Tensions Of Wetting Of Low Surface Energy Minerals And Their Separations By Gamma Flotation: Realgar, Talc, Stibnite And Sulfur

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M. Yekeler
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The critical surface tension of wetting values (Ye) of realgar (AsS), talc [Mg3si401o (OH) 2]' stibnite (Sb2S3), and sulfur (S) were determined by flotation in the absence of conventional flotation collectors as 38.7, 38.0, 35.5, and 30.0 dyne/cm, respectively. The surface tensions of flotation media were arranged by methanol. Separation of binary mixtures of these minerals was performed exploiting their Ye differences-which form the basis of the "ganuna flotation process". One step flotation test showed that sulfur floats preferentially from its mixtures with realgar and stibnite at recoveries of 73.6 and 70.7 % and grades of 81.7 and 91.2 %, respectively. The separation of stibnite from realgar gave a recovery of 4.1 % and a grade of 41.2 % for stibnite, indicate that a minimal Ye difference of 3.6±0.2 dyne/cm is essential for such separation when conventional flotation reagents are not used. This paper presents data and describes the approach employed in these separations.
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APA: M. Yekeler  (1994)  Critical Surface Tensions Of Wetting Of Low Surface Energy Minerals And Their Separations By Gamma Flotation: Realgar, Talc, Stibnite And Sulfur

MLA: M. Yekeler Critical Surface Tensions Of Wetting Of Low Surface Energy Minerals And Their Separations By Gamma Flotation: Realgar, Talc, Stibnite And Sulfur. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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